Learned a few things during my trip to the Philippines this time.
Another country that amazes me. For the first time in history,
Philippines attracted more foreign direct investments (FDI) than
Malaysia, in 2010 (see: Malaysia’s FDI plunge).

Mobiles

There are a lot of people here using prepaid phones as opposed to
postpaid phones. This is because the requirements of getting a
postpaid account is quite tough (you need bank documents, etc.
before they give you an account).

Many people carry more than one phone (or have more than one
SIM). Smartphones face an uphill battle – they cost too much and
there is generally no operator subsidy because everyone prefers
prepaid accounts. It makes economic sense to have more than one
SIM, as you’ll end up saving money (operators like to offer free
text, calls, …

The following is what i wrote on “43people.com” about the boss. I
thought it was worth keeping in my own archives, since it’s
actually a story about my life as it pertains to Mr. Bezos.

Back a few years ago, I was taking some classes down in Edmonds.
The one I’m thinking of in particular was on the care and feeding
of unix. We were using red hat linux 6.0 or some crufty version
that wasn’t so crufty at the time.

Anyway, the prof didn’t require that we buy any books, but he
made some suggestions. And he also suggested that we buy them on
this new fangled “Internet” thing through a few of his friends
down south in Seattle at this place called Amazon.com.

And thus was my introduction to O’Reilly and Associates. I soon
thereafter bought a book called “ …

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